Despite the fact that metal detectors are growing more and more affordable, they are still fairly expensive even if you're looking for a mid-range model. Buying a used metal detector is one way to avoid the high cost, but there are some points to keep in mind. While a better deal may come in the form of a classified ad, you should buy from a dealer who offers a money back guarantee in case there's anything wrong with your used metal detector. Most dealers only sell tested detectors, so if you're buying from someone other than a dealer make sure to test it out. Buying a used metal detector can end up saving you hundreds of dollars, but make sure to do your homework or else it could end up costing you hundreds of dollars.
![]() Minelab Gpx Hard Case Used Metal Detector US $75.00
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![]() Cobra Beach Magnet Metal Detector Used Once Excellent US $295.00
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![]() Slightly Used Garrett Metal Detector Ace 250 US $172.50
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![]() Tesoro Cortes Metal Detector Slightly Used US $404.00
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![]() Whites Whites Mxt Metal Detector Never Used Nr US $533.00
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![]() Gently Used Lone Star Bounty Hunter Metal Detector US $49.00
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![]() Garrett Gta 350 Metal Detector Crossfire Ii Coil Used US $149.99
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![]() Fisher F2 Metal Detector Used Once US $150.00
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![]() Used Minelab Excalibur Underwater Metal Detector US $76.00
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![]() Whites Metal Detector Idx Pro Black Max 950 Used US $449.99
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